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Saturday, January 17, 2009
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first of all i think there was something about seven seals. but forget it. here's how you draw a circle. click the link below. thenewwholeusals.comand then go to transparadigmic news issue four and follow the instructions. scooters, vacation, bombshelters -A
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Monday, December 01, 2008
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Lo! i bid you good cheer
waft.
In this belated issue
(better late than even later) we are going to become angry dinosaurs
caught between the pillars of salt. First I want you to raise you’re
right hand, (notice already how scaly it has already become) and now say
“I am an angry dinosaur! RAAAARGH!!!!!”
I
have crossed over what a metaphor would refer to as ‘literally a
threshold.’ And I’ve learned that the thing to do is let loose all
ambition and accept the plan as it comes.
May you ever waft a wayward wanting homeward while you willingly wait
yours truely -a plain ol’ wafter
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Saturday, March 08, 2008
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In the first issue if Transparadigmic News (the title of the column has
changed) I endeavored to make known the initiation of my quest for the
source of ultimate meaning in the universe as a part of the research
for the New Whole Usuals’ next album, and informed my readership of my
plans to remain at the Waffle House until such time as I became privy
to the discovery of irrefutable proof on the God topic. Well here I am
currently occupying the corner booth, incognito of course, I am
disguised as a casual patron, and things are going well so far. Events
have unfolded surprisingly well I should say. I have already come into
the possession of one pair of 3D glasses which I have donned with the
supposition that they may be just keen enough to aid the wearer in
attempting to descry some small miracle unperceivable to the naked eye.
But maybe…yes, perhaps ocular enhancements are not what is needed since
the average person already apprehends all three dimensions in full. He
does so all the time in fact, which is a mighty trick the universe does
turn. Proof? It is certainly a clue, but what we need is an extra layer
of evidence, extravence, if you will.
Extravence:
a thing or things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment or in
making clear the grounds for belief. Extravence can never be overtly
described, but only referred through by the analogy of the addition of
a fourth spatial dimension, the tear that a black hole makes, the view
that only the really sharp ones take, a “hello” from the big guy
upstairs.
What we are looking for is Transparadigmic
Extravence, which is yet to be seen. Although I will say that one thing
has been definitively proved. It is that when looking through 3D
glasses one does see proof of the universe. As to what this is an
indication or sign of I will leave to the philosophers. Oh, and before
I go I’ll quickly respond to those of you who are asking “Why on earth
did he choose the Waffle House of all locals to set up a steak-out?”
Really there are two reasons. The first is that as you have already
pointed out it is ‘on Earth’ which makes it conveniently located, and
secondly I can get free coffee here. Over Under and Away (I will
henceforth be testing out varying catch-phrases or “sign offs” used for
the terminus of my articles. Since a distinctive “sign-off” is an
important thing for any self respecting journalist worth his salt to
have.) -A
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Monday, February 18, 2008
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Category: Life
Hi! I’m gonna tell all you guys the latest news now. So go ahead and
read…. To start I’d like to share an article that I read in the paper
the other day. It’s pretty dark, and I’m not exactly sure what it all
means yet. But here’s the report pasted word for word. And it’s copied
exact! I should know, I wrote it. But anyway, here is the article, word
for word:
In the town where I live they are ignoring the coming
apocalypse….. The other day I saw some people jogging. They’re mistaken
for thinking they can run from the apocalypse….. Self help books will
not help you when the apocalypse comes. Although some people will drop
self help books like flyers on Hiroshima..… When you’re in the
apocalypse you are surprisingly rarely surprised…..The only legitimate
excuse for messing something up is “oh, I’m sorry about that… I got
distracted because I was ignoring the apocalypse at the time.” It is,
by the way, NOT ok to ignore the apocalypse….. All billboards are
actually signs for the approaching apocalypse, coming to your town
soon! I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but The New Whole Usuals are
coming out with a new album. It’s called “Every New Whole Usual Will
Die.” I’d suggest getting one while supplies last. -Andrew of The New
Whole Usuals
This is of course the press release for the
upcoming New Whole Usuals album. Although there remains to be done a
bit of arranging the album is, the bulk of it, completed. What it does
lack though is an ultimate insight into the true nature of the
universe. Scratch that, what I mean to say is that in more recent news
I’ve begun research for the new album. In essence I’ve set out on a
mission which requires that I play the role of both journalist, and
transparadigmic questor. My research mission will be carried out in
three stages. One, find irrefutable proof of the existence of God. Two,
come to a full understanding of the ultimate nature of the universe.
And three, report back. Hemingway said that all you have to do is write
one true sentence. This becomes problematic however when one takes on
the dual roll of journalist and transparadigmic questor. But despite
all challenges the quest must go on. And so I’m considering beginning
my research mission by staying at the Waffle House until I am given
some sign of a purposeful doer behind the action of the universe i.e.
God. One would think that the urgency of such a paramount teleological
endeavor would make it easy for one to shirk his other duties and
obligations. But this just isn’t so! That is to say that there will no
doubt be complications. How will I earn money? What if I become tired?
What will all that Waffle House food do to my arteries? I suppose the
life of a transparadigmic questor shant be easy. However if all goes
well I should start my mission soon. Once this is done all findings
will be published in the New Whole Usuals album.”Every New Whole Usual
Will Die.” But thorough notes will be kept and updates on the process
will be given right here in the “Usual News” section of The New Whole
Usuals’ website. It’s a little periodical with big questions to answer.
And I’m going undercover to see what I can uncover. Wish me luck!
Also in this issue I’ve included two vocabulary words. I just like em’
Transparadigmic: of or having the ability to transcend all paradigms and peer directly into the ultimate nature of reality.
Questor: one who is blessed with the gift of purpose.
And that’s the latest news. -A
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
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vocals- adam bradley
rachel pearl
nathan clark
chris dennis
morgan who sings beautifully but sadly was born without a last name
double bass- russel wright
bassoon- maya stone
trumpet- marshal scott
french horn- kyle hayze
clarinet- raymond the clarinetist who can play anything
alto saxaphone- anthony lundsford
violin- kimberly frederick
gutiar- andrew dolfie
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
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drums- matt cresoffi
vocals- andrew dolfie and daniel scobey
violins, bird-noises (violin) - kimberly frederick
everything else misc. (just because its random doesn't mean it isn't planned)-andrew dolfie
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
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drums on the first half- daniel scobey
drums on the second half- matt cresoffi
violin- kimberly fredrick
chello- james wood
harmonica- joel meeks
stand up bass- jess perkins
gutiars, electric bass, vocals- andrew dolfie
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
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drums- john sallaway
harmonica-joel meeks
violin, viola-kimberly frederick
chello-james wood
french horn- kyle hayze
bassoon- maya stone
clarinet- raymond the clarinetist who can play anything
trumpet- joe jordan
female vocals- kristan the girl with a lovely voice
daniel scobey-backup vocal on "the bridge"
everything else: gutiars, bass, piano, harpsichord-synths, randomness, vocals- andrew dolfie
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